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MODEL KAYAKS, UMIAKS AND CANOES FROM THE NORTH PACIFIC in the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology Collections
Barbara A. Hail, Jarmo Kankaanpaa, Mary Malloy, Katherine Woodhouse-Beyer
2002, 44 pp., 28 b&,w photos
This volume of essays, published in conjunction with the Haffenreffer Museum's Kayak, Umiak, Canoe exhibit, includes: Ferdinand Bach: Artist & Collector; Souvenirs of the Age of Sail; Boat Modeling as Indigenous Tradition; and the Bach Boat Models.
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MODEL KAYAKS, UMIAKS AND CANOES FROM THE NORTH PACIFIC in the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology Collections
MODEL KAYAKS, UMIAKS AND CANOES FROM THE NORTH PACIFIC in the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology Collections
Barbara A. Hail, Jarmo Kankaanpaa, Mary Malloy, Katherine Woodhouse-Beyer
2002, 44 pp., 28 b&,w photos
This volume of essays, published in conjunction with the Haffenreffer Museum's Kayak, Umiak, Canoe exhibit, includes: Ferdinand Bach: Artist & Collector; Souvenirs of the Age of Sail; Boat Modeling as Indigenous Tradition; and the Bach Boat Models.
MODEL KAYAKS, UMIAKS AND CANOES FROM THE NORTH PACIFIC in the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology Collections
Barbara A. Hail, Jarmo Kankaanpaa, Mary Malloy, Katherine Woodhouse-Beyer
2002, 44 pp., 28 b&,w photos
This volume of essays, published in conjunction with the Haffenreffer Museum's Kayak, Umiak, Canoe exhibit, includes: Ferdinand Bach: Artist & Collector; Souvenirs of the Age of Sail; Boat Modeling as Indigenous Tradition; and the Bach Boat Models.
On Dance Ethnography Author(s) : Deidre Sklar Source: Dance Research Journal, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring, 1991), Pp. 6-10 Published By: Congress On Research in Dance Accessed: 15-10-2019 16:41 UTC